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. >> this powell, 81% of respondents believe the law should be changed or repealed. let's just work with changed since that's probably easier at the moment. it's impossible for me today not to look through the lens of nelson mandela, but is there any way that the white house and republicans could ever just come together and figure out how to fix this thing? >> well, i would hope they would and certainly that is the legacy, the enduring legacy of mandela, which is compromise rising above your circumstances, but i think this president has picked a very different strategy. he is going to double down on obama care and he is going to attack the republicans and let's be clear while the democrats have huge political liabilities, the republicans have lower ratings and are seen as the party of no and the president exploited that in the re-election last year and he's betting he can do it again. >> ed, you just said something there about how he's dragging these candidates towards this issue. it's not like they can run away from it. this is the whole campaign next november. >> h
. >> this powell, 81% of respondents believe the law should be changed or repealed. let's just work with changed since that's probably easier at the moment. it's impossible for me today not to look through the lens of nelson mandela, but is there any way that the white house and republicans could ever just come together and figure out how to fix this thing? >> well, i would hope they would and certainly that is the legacy, the enduring legacy of mandela, which is compromise rising...
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no one is above the law, no one is below the law. the evidence was independently reviewed. another law enforcement agency looked at it. an experienced prosecutor, who served seven terms in this community -- he is not a booster to florida state. as you know, geraldo, i'm not a florida state booster. i went to the university of florida. this, to me, was a case about the law and the facts. you can have your own opinion but you can't have your own facts. and the facts in this case -- >> tim jansen -- >> thank you. >> i got you. particularly, when i'm sure you would rather be at this stadium watching your client win the acc championship, i appreciate you coming on, tonight of all nights. thank you very much. >> thank you, geraldo. >> thank you for your services as a federal prosecutor, during those days. we'll have reaction to mr. jansen's interview from a panel of survivors and experts after this. cheers. and seeing as it's such a historic city, i'm sure they'll appreciate that geico's been saving people money for over 75 years. oh... dear, i've dropped my tea into the boston h
no one is above the law, no one is below the law. the evidence was independently reviewed. another law enforcement agency looked at it. an experienced prosecutor, who served seven terms in this community -- he is not a booster to florida state. as you know, geraldo, i'm not a florida state booster. i went to the university of florida. this, to me, was a case about the law and the facts. you can have your own opinion but you can't have your own facts. and the facts in this case -- >> tim...
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right now the law lets agency keep that cash. and a restaurant in texas now closed until next week for what the owner is calling an attitude adjustment. the sign says the place was supposed to reopen today. the owner says he needs more time to retrain his workers in everything from food prep to customer service. good job owner guy. much more from the fox news deck right after this. with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza®. he said victoza® is different than pills. victoza® is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once-a-day, any time, and comes in a pen. and the needle is thin. victoza® is not for weight loss, but it may help you lose some weight. victoza® is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adultth type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and should not be used in people with type 1 diabetes or diabeti
right now the law lets agency keep that cash. and a restaurant in texas now closed until next week for what the owner is calling an attitude adjustment. the sign says the place was supposed to reopen today. the owner says he needs more time to retrain his workers in everything from food prep to customer service. good job owner guy. much more from the fox news deck right after this. with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal....
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on immigration reform he's decided not to and all welfare laws, education, anti-drug laws, he has simply decided not to enforce divisions of the law and the biggest example is obama care where the employer mandate was delayed a year. if you like your insurance, you get to keep it well. turns out the law says, no, you can't. so he directed the state incidents to direct the insurance companies to go ahead and provide the same policies they had had before and also there's no subsidy provided for the federal exchanges as there is the state exchange and these are a lot of examples that more than any recent president has pushed his power to the limit, thus raising the question about whether he is upholding himself to faith fully execute the laws. >> the president has made an announcement, members of congress have said, okay, we'll codify that. we'll put it into legislation and then the white house immediately threatens to veto it. what kind of message does that send to those who are skeptical about that? >> a mixed message, shannon. you were right to point out that this has been going on for y
on immigration reform he's decided not to and all welfare laws, education, anti-drug laws, he has simply decided not to enforce divisions of the law and the biggest example is obama care where the employer mandate was delayed a year. if you like your insurance, you get to keep it well. turns out the law says, no, you can't. so he directed the state incidents to direct the insurance companies to go ahead and provide the same policies they had had before and also there's no subsidy provided for...
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but by refusing it they sent it to a dozen states with similar laws. it is estimated the state lost $23 billion in uncollected taxes last year. we clicked and shopped until we dropped yesterday. i did some shopping i hope you did, too. early indications show on-line sales were up at least 19 percent on cyber monday compared to last year. a third of us had phones and tablets. retailers are hoping that on-line sales can save christmas at this point. web sales projected to climb 15 percent to more than $80 billion. olive garden may be finding more success in the american roots than italian ones. the restaurant chain is serving a burger called the italian no it is topped withed brish chute toe and mozzarella and is sold during lunch time. >> you can tell i am italian. >> i have never heard it pronounced like that in the north. >> calamari. >> it is 11 minutes after the top of the hour. ladies does this ever happen to you when you ask your husband to do something? >> come on, really? >> what my baby wants my baby gets. >> why it might not be his fault for i
but by refusing it they sent it to a dozen states with similar laws. it is estimated the state lost $23 billion in uncollected taxes last year. we clicked and shopped until we dropped yesterday. i did some shopping i hope you did, too. early indications show on-line sales were up at least 19 percent on cyber monday compared to last year. a third of us had phones and tablets. retailers are hoping that on-line sales can save christmas at this point. web sales projected to climb 15 percent to more...
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but now he's in trouble with the law. we'll explain. >>> and air dry could take on a whole new meaning. a dry cleaner in philly wants to start using drones. we'll tell you more coming up. [ sniffles, coughs ] shhhh! i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat all that. it doesn't? [ male anner ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting antihistamine. oh, what a relief it is! medicare open enrollment.ing of year again.. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. buit never hurts to see if u can find bettoverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care la open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare >>> welcome back, everyone. stories we're following at bottom of the hour. a 14-year-old massachusetts boy accused of murdering his teacher will be arraigned this week. philip chism att
but now he's in trouble with the law. we'll explain. >>> and air dry could take on a whole new meaning. a dry cleaner in philly wants to start using drones. we'll tell you more coming up. [ sniffles, coughs ] shhhh! i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat all that. it doesn't? [ male anner ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting antihistamine. oh, what a...
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business owners in federal court suing the healthcare law. how do you sue a law? we'll have an update. if you've got copd like me, hey breathing's hard. know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. does breathing with copd weigh you down? don't wait to ask your doctor about spiriva. more shopping. more dining o
business owners in federal court suing the healthcare law. how do you sue a law? we'll have an update. if you've got copd like me, hey breathing's hard. know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your...
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. >>> a lot of law enforcement at the crash sight of the accident that killed paul walker and his friend last week. police said 3500 people showed up. dominic is at the memorial site tonight, and the big concern tonight was that people were speeding by in cars. >> absolutely, police managed to slow down the thousands of cars passed by here today. and people are still turning up to pay their respects. there was 7,000 people that signed up on facebook for this, and they weren't entirely sure how many people would turn out. people are peacefully paying their respects for walker. one way is to see the cars that paul drove in the "fast and furious" movies. >>> for everybody out here today, they're all underground tuners and fans of the franchise. these cars all represent paul and the movie, and i think that everybody can relate to that. >> the organizers also put up huge billboard on the sign of the truck and they were able to sign and write their condolences for the families. the police are still doing their investigation earlier today and they talked about where they today. >> as you can im
. >>> a lot of law enforcement at the crash sight of the accident that killed paul walker and his friend last week. police said 3500 people showed up. dominic is at the memorial site tonight, and the big concern tonight was that people were speeding by in cars. >> absolutely, police managed to slow down the thousands of cars passed by here today. and people are still turning up to pay their respects. there was 7,000 people that signed up on facebook for this, and they weren't...
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but this law was passed three and half years ago so some of that could be a result of reform. we will not go until years down the road. >> the team is operating with private sector. think so? >> i do think so. they did thing in some of the best and brightest to help fix this so i think that might be a correct term. >> and one more thing, earlier they said there will be winners in this law, but more of a political question is that the there is going to be losers also. and the losers tend to be louder and have a louder voice and would be drawn to the ballot box more than the winner. what is your view on that? >> i think the media will pay more attention to those having problems than those who are successful. the media covers had the wrecks on the freeway not those who make it home. we will see a battle of spin. those opposed fto this presiden will try to make sure the voices of the losers are heard the most and democrats make will make sure the winners heard the most. >> we have breaking news. thank you, bill. >> we do. this is coming from toledo, joseph high cool is under lockd
but this law was passed three and half years ago so some of that could be a result of reform. we will not go until years down the road. >> the team is operating with private sector. think so? >> i do think so. they did thing in some of the best and brightest to help fix this so i think that might be a correct term. >> and one more thing, earlier they said there will be winners in this law, but more of a political question is that the there is going to be losers also. and the...
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they didn't want to hire because they didn't know how this new health care law was going to work. today, some of that ambiguity is going away. i think this is a prime time for hiring over the next quarter, three months. >> i thank you for the positive tidbits on what we can do to improve our own economy. talking about today's economy. 7.0% unemployment. thanks. >>> there are ceremonies under way right now marking the 72nd anniversary of pearl harbor. a look back at the day that changed the course of our history. that's coming up for you next as we look at live pictures of washington, d.c. >>> this is a live look at ceremonies under way at the world war ii memorial in washington. also in hawaii, commemorating the 72nd anniversary of pearl we just listened to the playing of "taps" in washington. that surprise attack in 1941 by the japanese navy on the u.s. fleet killed more than 2,400 heroes and launched the u.s. into world war ii. joining me now, fox news military analyst and retired navy captain chuck nash. captain nash, thank you for being with us. it is such emotional day it esp
they didn't want to hire because they didn't know how this new health care law was going to work. today, some of that ambiguity is going away. i think this is a prime time for hiring over the next quarter, three months. >> i thank you for the positive tidbits on what we can do to improve our own economy. talking about today's economy. 7.0% unemployment. thanks. >>> there are ceremonies under way right now marking the 72nd anniversary of pearl harbor. a look back at the day that...
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what problems still remain for the president and his signature law? >> bottom line is the insurance companies are saying it's nice that the website deadline was -- appears to have been met in terms of getting things working more smoothly but the insurance companies believe the real deadline is about 30 days from now beginning of january when, you know, folks who enroll are actually going to be needing to move forward with the insurance and there are still problems with the so-called back end of the website in terms of getting people through the checkout line and connecting them to insurance companies. so there's still a lot more work to do even though advisers to the white house, outside advise ires are insisting they basically turned the corner. >> i think actually we are going in the right direction and for the first time and most importantly, we have effective management overseeing. we have an integrator that's independent and that seems to be effective as opposed to having c.m.s. run it. >> dr. manuel went on to say that the website is working rea
what problems still remain for the president and his signature law? >> bottom line is the insurance companies are saying it's nice that the website deadline was -- appears to have been met in terms of getting things working more smoothly but the insurance companies believe the real deadline is about 30 days from now beginning of january when, you know, folks who enroll are actually going to be needing to move forward with the insurance and there are still problems with the so-called back...
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that is good law, it should be that way. it applies also into this case as well, not just in those cases. >> to protect the integrity of the process to get fair and impartial jurors. this is death penalty case. >> absolutely you. >> understand the importance of that. you know, hey you may have to turn over your twitter handle but that may be a little intrusive. someone is facing the death penalty here. that is more important. >> correct. jenna: let me ask you this question. you know who is active on twitter, not jon scott, check how the his twitter account. jody ann arias, on twitter all the time. talking about her artwork and toilets continuing to run. anyone can look at this including potential jurors. so what about that side of it? should she be kept off of social media as well? should something be done here? brian, quick thoughts and faith we'll get you. >> quickly some people just can't get out of their own way. she should stop for her own benefit. she has a freedom of speech. no law or judge can tell her to stop talkin
that is good law, it should be that way. it applies also into this case as well, not just in those cases. >> to protect the integrity of the process to get fair and impartial jurors. this is death penalty case. >> absolutely you. >> understand the importance of that. you know, hey you may have to turn over your twitter handle but that may be a little intrusive. someone is facing the death penalty here. that is more important. >> correct. jenna: let me ask you this...
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the president says the law was working. is it? we'll debate that. new polling numbers show what americans think of our leadership in the world today. it's at a 40-year low. and how do you allow a truck hauling radioactive material to go missing? good question. martha and i will see new 11 minutes on america's news room farmer: hello, i'm an idaho potato farmer. and our giant idaho potato truck is still missing. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there somewhere spreading the good word about idaho potatoes and raising money for meals on wheels. but we'd really like our truck back, so if you see it, let us know, would you? thanks. what? >>> he is one of nashville's most beloved performers and successful singers. the ten-year army veteran turned country music star, craig morgan, joining us live. >> that's right. his latest album is "the journey" and it's out now and he joins us live. i think of all the musical acts we've ever had, you're the first performer -- we know you were in the army. we know you were a police officer. >> emt. >>
the president says the law was working. is it? we'll debate that. new polling numbers show what americans think of our leadership in the world today. it's at a 40-year low. and how do you allow a truck hauling radioactive material to go missing? good question. martha and i will see new 11 minutes on america's news room farmer: hello, i'm an idaho potato farmer. and our giant idaho potato truck is still missing. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there somewhere spreading the...
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and daughter-in-law. sometimes they get married. there is influence there and as a result, the people use the money. i must tell you, this problem, one thing before we go, brian, when people open up a joint account, even in this situation, they think it's a 50/50 deal. it is not. it is 100-100 deal. if you got 10,000 in an account, you have the right to take that 10,000 out. it's not 5,000. it's 10,000. so understand when you set up these accounts, get some good counsel so you really understand the consequence of it. >> thanks, bob. if you have a question for bob, visit our web site, look for his link at the bottom of our page. he stands out. thanks, bob. >> thank you. >>> coming up straight ahead, martin bashir resigns after make disgusting comments about sarah palin. what does sarah palin think about this? she will join us in 15 minutes. >>> then here is some of president obama's biggest supporters on liberal policies like gun control. but john stossel says hollywood's biggest stars don't even live by t
and daughter-in-law. sometimes they get married. there is influence there and as a result, the people use the money. i must tell you, this problem, one thing before we go, brian, when people open up a joint account, even in this situation, they think it's a 50/50 deal. it is not. it is 100-100 deal. if you got 10,000 in an account, you have the right to take that 10,000 out. it's not 5,000. it's 10,000. so understand when you set up these accounts, get some good counsel so you really understand...
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turns out the law is about to unravel on its own. the two cases that may cripple the law before the new year so. >>> beer or coffee, which is better for you? stick around. what does that first spoonful taste like? ok. honey bunches of oats. ching! mmmm! mmmm! mmmm! wow! it's the oats. honey. yeah. honey bunches of oats. this is a great cereal. on the table by not choosing the rit medicare d plan. no one could hav left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors whoompare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollar cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs prmacist, ll, or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized pl comparison today. call, go online, or visit your local store today. that's the sound of car insunce companies these days. here a cheap, there a cheap. everywhere a cheap... you get it. so what if instead ofjust a cheachoice, you could make a smart choice? like esurance for example they were born online and built to save people money from the beginning. tha
turns out the law is about to unravel on its own. the two cases that may cripple the law before the new year so. >>> beer or coffee, which is better for you? stick around. what does that first spoonful taste like? ok. honey bunches of oats. ching! mmmm! mmmm! mmmm! wow! it's the oats. honey. yeah. honey bunches of oats. this is a great cereal. on the table by not choosing the rit medicare d plan. no one could hav left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors whoompare...
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i'm not predicting doom for the law. my prediction is 75% that it will not work based on information we're getting because you've pointed out people are starting to sign up. it's not easy to do so. but some people are. you know who they are. do you not? >> i don't exactly. >> a lot of people with preexisting conditions are signing up. right. >> it's people going to benefit directly are getting it free or subsidized or have leprosy and they're going to die in eight months and they're going to get insurance before they do. >> other people aren't signing up. i would -- i respect your opinion on that. >> but, i'm interested in the country, in the president's state of the country z our leader is under siege. is he not? >> he's president of the united states. it's a tough job. and do you know what? the cap thing is doing much, much better. there are things out there, but i'll be the first to tell you last couple months have been rough for the president. i'm not going to be convinced in the economy. it doesn't matter on unemplo
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so many schools are struggling with the cost of the new laws and regulations. i want to give them a little bit of a chance to make some adjustment so their budgets aren't so out of whack. >> is it that the food isn't enough or the kids aren't choose to go eat the food put in front of them? >> i think it's both. when you look at the fact that we're only allowing kids to have two ounces of meat at a meal, that's just not enough. two ounces of grains is not enough. the calorie requirements could work for some kids. if we allowed them the flexibility to put stuff on their plate every day that gave them energy, that kept them going throughout the day. some kids might require more. that's where can i think it's crazy that we allow washington, d.c. to make these decisions and don't allow the people that are standing there with those kids every day and really know what kind of needs that they have. this is typical washington, d.c. bureaucracy. that's why we have to fix it and that's why i brought this bill. i didn't just hear from kids. i heard from parents. i heard fr
so many schools are struggling with the cost of the new laws and regulations. i want to give them a little bit of a chance to make some adjustment so their budgets aren't so out of whack. >> is it that the food isn't enough or the kids aren't choose to go eat the food put in front of them? >> i think it's both. when you look at the fact that we're only allowing kids to have two ounces of meat at a meal, that's just not enough. two ounces of grains is not enough. the calorie...
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you have the law and there is a great argument this nation needs to have about much of the law making that takes place in the country. if you are a regular scitizen ad can show you are harmed by this, they are facing several lawsuits and some will be argued by the supreme court. >> thank you so much. new developments raising questions about who should be held responsible for the deadly train derailment in new york city. operator was suspended without pay for reportedly nodding off. train was equipped with alert system but it was on the other end of the train. we are joined by our legal eagle panel. could it be now that the onus is going to be on the mta, the train company? >> we have causing -- don't break out the latin words on me. >> thanks d s dug. >> it is how you hold the company responsible for the conduct of the employee. if they are outside the scope of the employment then you can't hold them responsible. >> i'm a bus driver and i park the bus and i go off to buy donuts and something happens. >> this man allegedly fell asleep and there were other factors that point to the mta
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will not be repealed. >> the bottom line is this law is working and will work into the future. people want the financial stability of health insurance and we are going to keep on working to fix whatever problems come up in any start up any launch of a project this big that has an impact on one sixth of our economy, whatever comes up we are going to just fix it. >> the healthcare program has critical tests to enroll hundreds of thousands of people by december 3rdrd. the deadline for folks to begin on january 1st. >> elizabeth prann live for us this morning. thank you. >>> that brings us to our look who is talking this morning. mayor rudy giuliani appearing on our show. the healthcare.gov fixes won't work because it was backwards. >> we have to start the whole thing over. one expert tells me they built it wrong in the first place from the top down rather than the bottom up. to go fix the bottom, and this is the reason why you have that one-third figure of people who are not going to get the healthcare they thought they were going to get even though they signed up. >> the former m
will not be repealed. >> the bottom line is this law is working and will work into the future. people want the financial stability of health insurance and we are going to keep on working to fix whatever problems come up in any start up any launch of a project this big that has an impact on one sixth of our economy, whatever comes up we are going to just fix it. >> the healthcare program has critical tests to enroll hundreds of thousands of people by december 3rdrd. the deadline for...
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the kristyen school challenged the law on multiple grounds. it requires most health employers to provide insurance for the workers. thi are considering whether they can mount objections to the birth control man det. >> tim cardinal dola n of new york said the church is a long- time supporter of universal health care but the president could lose supporters because of the contraception man date. >> mr. president, you are pushing aside some of the greatest supporters if you cope doing this we'll not be able to be a chore leader. >> the church will not back down affecting the conscience and religious convictions of roman catholics. >> we are waiting new details on the deadly train derailment in new york city. there will be an update on the investigation. this after crews recovered a secondidate recorder and hopefully to discover the cause of a deadly passenger accident to hit in the 31 year history. laura has more from the bronx. >> reporter: hi, bill, as you mentioned, the first deadly accident and over 20,000 commuter aresous it every week. osob
the kristyen school challenged the law on multiple grounds. it requires most health employers to provide insurance for the workers. thi are considering whether they can mount objections to the birth control man det. >> tim cardinal dola n of new york said the church is a long- time supporter of universal health care but the president could lose supporters because of the contraception man date. >> mr. president, you are pushing aside some of the greatest supporters if you cope doing...
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sharia law is now changing everything. a ymca in minneapolis, st. paul is starting a swim group for muslim groups but special considerations have to be made to keep with their religious beliefs. this means during the one hour class, the pool is being shut down. the men's locker room is being locked. and female life guards are being brought in. similar classes are now starting at towns across the midwest. we'll keep watching this story for you. >>> and imagine buying your on-line purchase and finding it 30 minutes later at your doorstep. amazon concerning this may be a reality. it's testing a drone service that would deliver products to your house in a half hour or less. they say it could be up and running by 2015. the faa is still working on how to regulate that program. >>> talk about a balancing act, caught on camera, a mom possum is toting around 15 of her babies on her back. apparently possums carry their young children on their backs while they hunt for food. this is considered normal behavior. by the way, possums can have up to 20 babies at a
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those actually believe that this law is still going to work. we were fooled in 2008 and i don't think that millennials are going to work. all it is, is a social media blitz that doesn't hold any weight. >> does he think that younger people tend to have a shorter attention span and are used to the stimulation? if anyone needed a good first impression it was with the younger crowd. i think he was right and i think you are right that the younger crowd did need the first impression and the first impression three million of them are back on their parents plan. students going to cloth or phd could go back on their parent's health care plan. and beyond that point, i think what we have seen is a commitment to our parent's health care plan. this president gets an a rating. expect when you ask him about unemployment rates. i want to bring your attention to twitter. with regard to this white house summit today. younger people in general tend to go toward twitter and what are you seeing? >> good thing you asked. i did the hash tag white house youth. >> ser
those actually believe that this law is still going to work. we were fooled in 2008 and i don't think that millennials are going to work. all it is, is a social media blitz that doesn't hold any weight. >> does he think that younger people tend to have a shorter attention span and are used to the stimulation? if anyone needed a good first impression it was with the younger crowd. i think he was right and i think you are right that the younger crowd did need the first impression and the...
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the law works. most young people without insurance can now get covered for under a hundred bucks a month. >> the president is facing an increasingly tough sell according to a recent cnn poll 53% of americans do not think the president is honest and trustwort trustworthy. bill burton served as national press secretary for the 2008 obama presidential campaign. he's now executive vice president and managing director of global strategy group. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> this is fun. thanks for coming on the set. >> appreciate you having me. >> there's been discussion about whether the president's newfound assurances ant the law and how it's working and don't worry about the website, get on, it's safe. can be trusted given the trust deficit the polling suggests. can he be believed? should the people believe him? >> first of all, let's start with health care. we are obviously in a period of transition. i think you will see a lot of bumps in the road as we move forward here. >> big bumps. >> th
the law works. most young people without insurance can now get covered for under a hundred bucks a month. >> the president is facing an increasingly tough sell according to a recent cnn poll 53% of americans do not think the president is honest and trustwort trustworthy. bill burton served as national press secretary for the 2008 obama presidential campaign. he's now executive vice president and managing director of global strategy group. good to see you. >> good to see you....
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in fact, he started the first black law partnership in south africa when that was just absolutely unheard of. in some sense he had a reaganesque bearing. when you look back at him in terms of south african and world history, he's kind of perceived in south africa as a combination of our george washington as the father of the country, and abe lincoln in terms of freeing so many people from the tension and slavery of apartheid. >> i remember that visit because i was working across the street over at nbc and there was a ticker tape parade and nelson mandela drove by and waved to a million people on fifth avenue. >> it was a huge ticker tape parade and it was so important not only to african-americans, but to all americans because they saw this opportunity to throw off the bonds of slavery. they saw this opportunity that so many americans had been participating in, republicans, democrats, conservatives, liberals in terms of sanctions of saying to south africa, you can't enslave millions of people. you can't leave people without electricity, would you tell water, without education, without the
in fact, he started the first black law partnership in south africa when that was just absolutely unheard of. in some sense he had a reaganesque bearing. when you look back at him in terms of south african and world history, he's kind of perceived in south africa as a combination of our george washington as the father of the country, and abe lincoln in terms of freeing so many people from the tension and slavery of apartheid. >> i remember that visit because i was working across the...
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that is the first part of the law. it is difficult to so how they will repair when more problems keep rolling out. alisyn barber thank you for joinings us. >> what do you think at home or at work. repole is not an option. >> how would you repair the affordable care at. >> send us a tweet to me at bill hemmer. and me at alisyn camerota. >> they get your attention and my attention. labor department reported that unemployment claims dropped below throw hundred thousand. one major economic sector in turmoil. fast food worker ares in a hundred cities walking off the job and want to double the national minimum wage to $15 a hour. that would kill jobs and host of countdown and closing bell. liz, good afternoon to you. >> good idea or not? >> depends on who you ask. >> of course, you have an interesting shift lately and i am talking about where states said we will do what our voters want and 21 different states raised the minimum wage. yesterday, washington d.c., hiked their minimum wage up to len dollars and i believe $0.10.
that is the first part of the law. it is difficult to so how they will repair when more problems keep rolling out. alisyn barber thank you for joinings us. >> what do you think at home or at work. repole is not an option. >> how would you repair the affordable care at. >> send us a tweet to me at bill hemmer. and me at alisyn camerota. >> they get your attention and my attention. labor department reported that unemployment claims dropped below throw hundred thousand. one...
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and listed improvements he believes the new law will bring. then mr. obama addressed his critics. >> we're not repealing it as long as i'm president. [ applause ] >> i want everybody -- you still think this law is a bad idea. you have got to tell us specifically what you would do to cut costs, cover more people, make insurance more secure. you can't just say that the system was working with 41 million people without health insurance. >> now as football people know the best defense is a good offense. that's what the president was doing today. challenging his opponents to come up with a better system. from the beginning of the healthcare debate talking points suggested that congress pass limited targeted laws to address unfairness in the system. things like allowing healthcare insurance companies to compete nationwide the increased competition would drive down costs things like free healthcare clinics for the uninsured where he they could just walk in and get whatever help they needed. but president obama didn't want that he wanted income redistribution
and listed improvements he believes the new law will bring. then mr. obama addressed his critics. >> we're not repealing it as long as i'm president. [ applause ] >> i want everybody -- you still think this law is a bad idea. you have got to tell us specifically what you would do to cut costs, cover more people, make insurance more secure. you can't just say that the system was working with 41 million people without health insurance. >> now as football people know the best...
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we don't like this law. for whatever reason, it's basically cost, that's what's going on. >> of course it is. there is also a factor and we heard this last week where there is so much paperwork and the doctors say look, i don't have time. i have got to treat people. i can't be hiring ten people to figure it out. that's another thick because the thing is so damn complicated. >> no doubt. >> and there is the further fact that, remember this, bill, when the president undertook to do this, there was a poll, september of 2009 gallup asking people how they felt about their healthcare and their health insurance. 80 percent said they were satisfied with their healthcare, 61 percent said they were satisfied with their health insurance. which means that if you are going to come in and completely revolutionize and change that system, you are going to upset a lot of people and worry a lot of people. and if you are doing it in a way they lose their doctors, their care, and their insurance policies, you have got an angry
we don't like this law. for whatever reason, it's basically cost, that's what's going on. >> of course it is. there is also a factor and we heard this last week where there is so much paperwork and the doctors say look, i don't have time. i have got to treat people. i can't be hiring ten people to figure it out. that's another thick because the thing is so damn complicated. >> no doubt. >> and there is the further fact that, remember this, bill, when the president undertook to...
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does the letter of the law stand? d.c. federal judge who will at least hear the argument come february. legal challenges are coming ahead. you had dr. ben carson on, a good friend of ours. i would like to have ben carson write the medical plan, health care plan for america and from the poor to the rich i think we would all be much better off. >> jordan sekulow, dr. nina radcliff, thank you. >> thank you, judge. >>> the one and only ben stin is here to tell us why republicans need to stop tryi keeping up with these two is more than a full time job and i don't have time for unreliable companies. angie's list definitely saves me time and money. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter mo. join today. it really made the difference between a morning around the house and getting a little exercise. unlike the bargain brand, depend gives you new fit-flex®, our best protection. it's a smooth and comfortable fit with more lycra strands. get your free sample at depend.com. is a really big deal.u with
does the letter of the law stand? d.c. federal judge who will at least hear the argument come february. legal challenges are coming ahead. you had dr. ben carson on, a good friend of ours. i would like to have ben carson write the medical plan, health care plan for america and from the poor to the rich i think we would all be much better off. >> jordan sekulow, dr. nina radcliff, thank you. >> thank you, judge. >>> the one and only ben stin is here to tell us why...
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. >>> the baker is a law breaker. a colorado judge ruled the owner of a balk recannot refuse to make a gay wedding cake or gake. he says no problems serving gay people but opposes gay marriage on religious grounds. he says putting a message on the cake constitutes speech and the law should not force him to convey a message he did not agree with. a judge said refusing to provide services for a gay wedding is discrimination. his lawyer said the ruling is downright unamerican. >> a government that can force you to speak a message or express something that violates your beliefs is a government that can make you do anything. i think that's a government we should all fear. >> for more let's go to "red eye" chief correspondent. >> no need for the sunglasses. that isy go ties stick cal for that snauzer. is this another example? bakers being forced to make cakes ? >> it means the baker cannot have his cake and eat it too and that this really takes the cake. >> word play, word play, word play. >> you are just saying anything wi
. >>> the baker is a law breaker. a colorado judge ruled the owner of a balk recannot refuse to make a gay wedding cake or gake. he says no problems serving gay people but opposes gay marriage on religious grounds. he says putting a message on the cake constitutes speech and the law should not force him to convey a message he did not agree with. a judge said refusing to provide services for a gay wedding is discrimination. his lawyer said the ruling is downright unamerican. >> a...
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lawmakers who are frustrated with the affordable care act are pushing for a vote to end the act the law would not have been passed if the president didn't tell people under the law they could keep their new doctors. >> when you say that to americans they believe it. if you say you can keep your doctor you have to pay more for the coverage the bill would never have passed. >> lawmakers for other states are warning about another problem with healthcare.gov. it is incorrectly determining some people are eligible for medicaid when they are not. usa today reporting the error could lead to scores of people being unable to get their insurance before the december 23rd deadline. heather? >> that is fast approaching. kelly wright joining us live this morning. thank you, kelly. >> 18 current and former members of the los angeles county sheriff's department has been charged with excessive use of force and justice. his office will continue to cooperate with this investigation. >> please know that i respect the criminal justice system and no one is above the law. >> the jail system has been under int
lawmakers who are frustrated with the affordable care act are pushing for a vote to end the act the law would not have been passed if the president didn't tell people under the law they could keep their new doctors. >> when you say that to americans they believe it. if you say you can keep your doctor you have to pay more for the coverage the bill would never have passed. >> lawmakers for other states are warning about another problem with healthcare.gov. it is incorrectly...
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and the law allow him to do this. >> it's unclear that the law allow him to do it. the office of personnel management decided it will give the right to members of congress to determine it. are you spried harry reid is a hypocrite? he's one of the most outstanding members of hypocrite when it comes to policy. he said everybody will be in exchange then he gives the top people around him a special benefit. if i worked for him in his office and was responsible for things to do with nevada, i would be jealous of the fact he has give' this special benefit for people who do the same kind of work but are in his leadership today. we know it doesn't sit well with the american people. here is a survey. should congressional staffers be forced to obtain their health insurance through the exchanges? 80% yes. i would like to know who the 16 per ar16per who say no. this is what calls people to look at congress and say this stinks. >> you say between -- numbers are between 5.4 and 6.2 million. those aren't people. those are policies. those are the policies and most policies coverage
and the law allow him to do this. >> it's unclear that the law allow him to do it. the office of personnel management decided it will give the right to members of congress to determine it. are you spried harry reid is a hypocrite? he's one of the most outstanding members of hypocrite when it comes to policy. he said everybody will be in exchange then he gives the top people around him a special benefit. if i worked for him in his office and was responsible for things to do with nevada, i...
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>> make up your mind. >> a lot of laws in san francisco. you have to be careful there. >> about butterflies. not flies or dragonfly. this is lookist, bigoted buzz butterflies are are hot. >> this is the second time this man won the honor of my pin head of the week.moore, editor of th denver post. what they have done out there is hired pot reporters to do reviews on marijuana. so my question is where are booze columnists who can tell you where to get drunk better? how fast to get drunk? what's the best booze to get you falling off your chair? this is true. the denver post hiring columnists to tell everybody about the best pot. >> you are crazy. >> it's true! >> do you know what this is? it's like movie theaters. you have reviews to get movie theaters to have ads. this is to get ads from -- >> from the pot people. right? >> i think of 1950s invasion movie. invasion of the pot people. >> did you see the writer they hired? dude, where's my cubicle. >> this is true. after they made the announcement, their work place czarina says, oh, you can't g
>> make up your mind. >> a lot of laws in san francisco. you have to be careful there. >> about butterflies. not flies or dragonfly. this is lookist, bigoted buzz butterflies are are hot. >> this is the second time this man won the honor of my pin head of the week.moore, editor of th denver post. what they have done out there is hired pot reporters to do reviews on marijuana. so my question is where are booze columnists who can tell you where to get drunk better? how...
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from administrative directives to law enforcement officers, telling them not to arrest or deport the vast majority of those in the u.s. illegally to major rewrites of the affordable care act via speeches or the white house blog, president obama has grown increasingly willing to use the powers of the executive branch to effect major changes without ever going through congress. jonathan turley, a supporter of the president and his policies calls the trend troubling. >> the problem with what the president is doing is he's not simply posing a danger to the constitutional system, he's becoming the very danger the constitution was designed to avoid, that is the concentration of power in any single branch. >> reporter: other constitutional experts argue that president obama is carrying out his constitutional duties to take care that the laws be faithfully executed by revising obama care in ways that will make it viable. >> i have to say that hyperventilating about how extraordinary and unprecedented and unconstitutional these delays are is just -- is just that, it's hyperventilation and con
from administrative directives to law enforcement officers, telling them not to arrest or deport the vast majority of those in the u.s. illegally to major rewrites of the affordable care act via speeches or the white house blog, president obama has grown increasingly willing to use the powers of the executive branch to effect major changes without ever going through congress. jonathan turley, a supporter of the president and his policies calls the trend troubling. >> the problem with what...
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no, the problem is designed into the law itself. jenna: if you were called in, and and they said, ari fleischer, how do we go forward? >> well, first, i wouldn't answer the phone. [laughter] but if i were giving advice to the president, i'd say, one, keep your eye set on the long term. as he has been doing. the heart of this is if we can get insurance to people who previously did not have it, that's at the core of obamacare. the problem is they're doing it in a way that takes it away and hurts other people. they're not just helping some, they're hurting others. secondly, start telling all the successful stories of springs who previously did not -- individuals who previously did not have insurance who are now getting it. do they have enough good stories they can put out there to make up for the many bad stories about people paying more, getting less, not getting access, those kinds of issues. jenna: we've heard a little bit about that strategy, maybe going to local markets, local newspapers telling some local stories, making, you kno
no, the problem is designed into the law itself. jenna: if you were called in, and and they said, ari fleischer, how do we go forward? >> well, first, i wouldn't answer the phone. [laughter] but if i were giving advice to the president, i'd say, one, keep your eye set on the long term. as he has been doing. the heart of this is if we can get insurance to people who previously did not have it, that's at the core of obamacare. the problem is they're doing it in a way that takes it away and...
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as the deadline to sign up gets closer the web site still has major laws. duing lou ziader has the very latest. >> with the web site functioning at least better now it is not a question of how many people sign up but what kind of people sign up for health insurance. the president stopped a white house youth summit that is exactly the kind of crowd he is looking for to get out this message. these are also the potential customers they drool over. they use so few healthcare services. obamacare depends on their buy in literally. >>ed the product is good. it is affordable to quote joe biden. if you are a student body president set up on campus. if you are president have a happy hour. >> a poll out shows the challenges the white house is facing on this. do you approve of obamacare or disapprove asking 18-29-year-olds 57 percent disapprove of the law. 22 percent are without health insurance. of that group less than a third, just 29 percent plan to enroll. that is a real challenge now for the white house. they point to security issues on the web site and doctor sho
as the deadline to sign up gets closer the web site still has major laws. duing lou ziader has the very latest. >> with the web site functioning at least better now it is not a question of how many people sign up but what kind of people sign up for health insurance. the president stopped a white house youth summit that is exactly the kind of crowd he is looking for to get out this message. these are also the potential customers they drool over. they use so few healthcare services....
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we're talking about the benefits of the law. the benefits the the law overwhelmingly represent and benefit young people. that's the truth of the matter. brad knows that as well. >> here's the problem with the law. you can pay a fine to get out of a liability. by the way, if you don't have obama care, you do get sick, you can get immediate coverage because of the pre-existing condition. so there's no incentive for young people. >> gentlemen, thanks very much. richard fowler, brad blakeman, thank you. >>> today marks the 72 nd anniversary of the attack on pearl hash person we'll look at what the current administration can learn now from that tragic day back in 1941. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from c
we're talking about the benefits of the law. the benefits the the law overwhelmingly represent and benefit young people. that's the truth of the matter. brad knows that as well. >> here's the problem with the law. you can pay a fine to get out of a liability. by the way, if you don't have obama care, you do get sick, you can get immediate coverage because of the pre-existing condition. so there's no incentive for young people. >> gentlemen, thanks very much. richard fowler, brad...
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if the president won't scrap this law, isn't it time for him to delay it for all americans before it does further harm? ris all white meat chicken was made to be blanketed in golden breadcrumbs. with whipped mashed potatoes, topped with a thick homemade gravy. so she makes her country fried chicken to be eaten together. so they savor every last bite. marie callender's. the day buildi a play set begins with a surprisewinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with n fedex one rate, i could ll a box and ship it r one flat rate. so i kn untilt was full. you'd be crazy not to. is tt nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. ♪ ♪ nothg says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. >>> the family of world renowned evangelist billy graham says prayers are welcome at this point. the reverend graham celebrated his 95th birthday last month.
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along with the president's new effort to save his health care law. pl plus, what's the new push to defend the president from this now infamous broken promise. >> if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. you can keep your plan. >> and breaking developments in the rape case against a star quarterback heisman trophy contender. >> unfortunately sometimes one-night stands happen. >> and this marine may have saved a half dozen lives when he fell on a grenade. why doesn't the military want to give him a medal?
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we know how crucial that is for the law and the success of the law overall? >> reporter: look, jay carney has been saying at the podium recent days they think the young, healthy people they need to make this work are signing up more frequently. they haven't fleshed out details. we have to fact check and see whether this pans out. interesting, harvard university poll, study out yesterday, millenials, a key part of the president's base are starting to drift away. a majority are saying they're not in favor of the affordable care act now. a majority saying that the would like to see the president removed from office. they're disappointed. that is why the president is rallying base. of republicans like marcia blackburn, it is not just young people, people of all ages are getting frustrated with the law. take a listen. >> what we hear from coast to coast, the law doesn't work, it is too expensive to afford. it is decreasing access. it is increasing costs. people don't want any part of it. they want to be able to make their own health care decisions. and this is lim
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. >> it is against the law to kill a bald or golden eagle in the united states but not if you are an alternative energy company. they are moving toward finalizing a rule that would give alternative energy farms a 30 year pass for killing those protected birds. the rule extends to current five year permits that allow them to foregg for unintentionally killing the eagles which leads up to $5,000 and two years in prison. it prosecuted the first case against an energy company for a bird death. duke energy pleaded guilty and agreed to pay $1 million for killing 14 golden eagles that got stuck in the wind turbines over three years. while it will require farms to implement certain guidelines to help with eagle conservation it has still earned the president backlash from environmental groups that normally support them saying 30 years is too long and more research is needed to establish the overall effect alternative energy companies have on the environment. press report a federal study found that wind farms in ten states killed 67 golden and bald eagles since 2008. one that you weigh the goo
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some is in the law. some is in the regulations written by the obama administration after the administration after the bill was signed into law in march of 2010 but nobody really confronts and knows about until it begins to happen in their lives. bill: why would you craft something like that? what would be the means to the end to have that situation? >> it is to save money. it's a way for obamacare to pay for some of the mandated benefits that people didn't used to have like mental health care coverage, that were not in a lot of policies but are now mandated by the federal government to be in the policies. they have to save money somewhere and restricting prescription drugs is one of the ways they plan. bill: you have to skimp in some areas, right? that is the premise that you're describing there? >> right. bill: is that the same premise for the doctor or doctors that you may or may not have access to? >> oh, yeah. i mean we've seen a lot, certainly in medicaid. obamacare depend a lot on medicaid expansio
some is in the law. some is in the regulations written by the obama administration after the administration after the bill was signed into law in march of 2010 but nobody really confronts and knows about until it begins to happen in their lives. bill: why would you craft something like that? what would be the means to the end to have that situation? >> it is to save money. it's a way for obamacare to pay for some of the mandated benefits that people didn't used to have like mental health...
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see, that's the law in new york. if you you are bad, yeah, go ahead and you can can shoot. but if you are good you can't. in alaska everybody is armed and ready. >> well, we are independent. and we want to protect ourselves and we do want to fill our freezer with organic meat. >> i'm holding you to the moose chely business. so next time in. >> absolutely. >> show everybody that can. sarah palin, everybody, thanks for coming. in directly ahead mismegyn kelly on why she is so passionate about obamacare. lauer ingraham on msnbc on [ male announcer ] 'tis the season of more. more shopping. more dining out. and alo with it, more identity theft. by the time this holiday season is over, more than a million identities may be stolen. every time you pull out your wallet, shop online, or hit the road, you give thieves a chance to ruin your holiday. by the time you're done watching this, as many as 35 more identities may be stolen. you can't be on the lookout 24/7 but lifelock can. they're relentless about protecting your identity every mute of every day. when someone steals your ident
see, that's the law in new york. if you you are bad, yeah, go ahead and you can can shoot. but if you are good you can't. in alaska everybody is armed and ready. >> well, we are independent. and we want to protect ourselves and we do want to fill our freezer with organic meat. >> i'm holding you to the moose chely business. so next time in. >> absolutely. >> show everybody that can. sarah palin, everybody, thanks for coming. in directly ahead mismegyn kelly on why she is...
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that's still against the law. >>> 23 minute's the hour. lots of americans with modest incomes are facing higher deductibles under president obama's healthcare law, according to "the wall street journal," which cites a report from a company that compares health insurance plans. this report shows the average deductible for individuals under obamacare's lower priced bronze plan is more than $5,000 a year and also claims the average deductible for individual plans before much of the law went into effect was just about 3-1/2 thousand dollars. the deadline to apply for own kaz is two weeks away. we're learning a new feature that just went live at healthcare.gov. >> for the first time without an account or password you can see your deductible and all out of pocket costs on a screen that shows your premium, but just because the numbers are easy to fine doesn't mean they're easy on the bank account because the average deductible that pops up is 42% higher than it used to be. that's what the study fund looking at 34 states on the marketplace. now so
that's still against the law. >>> 23 minute's the hour. lots of americans with modest incomes are facing higher deductibles under president obama's healthcare law, according to "the wall street journal," which cites a report from a company that compares health insurance plans. this report shows the average deductible for individuals under obamacare's lower priced bronze plan is more than $5,000 a year and also claims the average deductible for individual plans before much of...
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he changed laws, but he also changed hearts. for the people of south africa, for those he inspired around the globe, a time of mourning and a time to celebrate an heroic life, but i believe it should also prompt in each of us a time for self-reflection with honesty, regardless of our station or our circumstance, we must ask how well have i applied his lessons in my own life. it is a question i ask myself as a man and as a president. we know that like south africa, the united states had to overcome centuries of racial subjugation. as was true here, it took sacrifice, the sacrifice of countless people known and unknown to see the dawn of a new day. michelle and i are ben beneficiaries of that struggle. but in america and in south africa and in countries all around the globe, we cannot allow our progress to cloud the fact that our work is not yet done. the struggles that follow the victory of formal equality or universal franchise may not be as filled with drama or moral clarity than those that came before, but they are no less imp
he changed laws, but he also changed hearts. for the people of south africa, for those he inspired around the globe, a time of mourning and a time to celebrate an heroic life, but i believe it should also prompt in each of us a time for self-reflection with honesty, regardless of our station or our circumstance, we must ask how well have i applied his lessons in my own life. it is a question i ask myself as a man and as a president. we know that like south africa, the united states had to...
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. >>> coming up here on the show, the white house hiding the facts about the health care law. are they about to lose their loyal friends? chris wallace is here. >>> move over robin thicke. miley cyrus has a new twerking partner. let the twerking commence. more twerking news ahead. >> hey, hey, hey. ♪ ♪ >>> leaking out some positive news about the health care law while holding out negative stories. even the most negative supporters perturbed. is the president in danger of isolating his allies in the mainstream media? >> joining us is chris wallace zbl go. >> good to see you. >> your thoughts. we want this. we're trying to get the white house logs, the visitor logs as peter schweitzer was reporting. do they run the risk of isolation? >> yeah. i think that worm has already turned. ever since october 1st if you've been watching any of the white house briefings, the mainstream media has been pretty tough on jay carney and this administration because, look, you can't avoid it. the fact is that the rollout of obama care has been a mess. the website was a disaster when it first ca
. >>> coming up here on the show, the white house hiding the facts about the health care law. are they about to lose their loyal friends? chris wallace is here. >>> move over robin thicke. miley cyrus has a new twerking partner. let the twerking commence. more twerking news ahead. >> hey, hey, hey. ♪ ♪ >>> leaking out some positive news about the health care law while holding out negative stories. even the most negative supporters perturbed. is the president...